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'From Reading to Writing - A Journey of Language Development'

This is the topic of the exchange between poet Nguyen Quang Thieu and readers, organized by Vietnam Education Publishing House in Ho Chi Minh City, to share about the role of reading culture with children.

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On December 5, Vietnam Education Publishing House (VEP) will organize an exchange event with the theme "From Reading to Writing - Language Development Journey" in the cozy space of FAHASA Tan Dinh Bookstore (1st floor, 389 Hai Ba Trung, Xuan Hoa ward, Ho Chi Minh City).

At the meeting, readers will have the opportunity to directly interact with poet Nguyen Quang Thieu - Chairman of the Vietnam Writers Association about the role of reading in nurturing children's thinking and language skills. Within the framework of the event, the Vietnam Education Publishing House will introduce the series Papelucho - a classic work of children's literature and Chilean culture to Vietnamese readers.

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Make reading fun and develop writing skills

At the event, poet Nguyen Quang Thieu will discuss with readers and parents the issue of reading culture today. Why are children less and less interested in books? How are children's language and imagination affected by the digital environment and modern life, and how can we build sustainable reading habits right from the stage when children form linguistic thinking?

With experience in writing, researching literature and many years of working in the field of developing reading culture, poet Nguyen Quang Thieu will bring new but practical perspectives, helping parents understand their role in accompanying their children through the pages of books.

The highlight of the exchange session is the practical suggestions for parents. Poet Nguyen Quang Thieu will share his experiences and methods to turn reading into a joy. The poet will share instructions for parents on how to choose books appropriate to their age and interests, turning reading time into a “golden hour” to connect the family.

In addition, poet Nguyen Quang Thieu also shared about developing writing skills, how to encourage children to express their thoughts and feelings through writing diaries and composing short stories.

Through the exchange with poet Nguyen Quang Thieu, Vietnam Education Publishing House believes that this event is not only an exchange, but also an opportunity for us to re-evaluate the importance of nurturing the soul and language of future generations through the pages of books.

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Papelucho (by Marcela Paz) – The power of imagination and freedom

To clearly demonstrate the encouragement for children to write their own stories and record their worldview , the event will introduce to readers the Papelucho series by Marcela Paz, a famous Chilean female writer.

The Papelucho series, published by the Vietnam Education Publishing House, consists of 12 volumes, telling everyday stories from the innocent and delicate perspective of Papelucho, an 8-year-old Chilean boy - mischievous but humorous, imaginative, emotional and kind-hearted. He records all his thoughts, experiences and secrets in his diary, thereby creating a classic children's literature work, warmly welcomed in Chile and many other countries.

Author Marcela Paz has created a character that is not stereotypical, idealistic “good child, good student” but is as real as any other child in real life – knowing how to be angry, knowing how to argue but always longing to be loved and understood. The special thing about Papelucho is the diary form – close, easy to read, inspiring children to write their own stories.

With his lively, natural and unpretentious writing style, Papelucho has made many readers exclaim: "I feel like I'm reading the diary of a real child."

The series promises to open up a familiar world where childhood is seen as it really is, children's thoughts are respected, and at the same time become an inspirational companion of Vietnamese children.

Mr. Nguyen Tien Thanh - General Director of Vietnam Education Publishing House - shared: "Papelucho with its diary format and vivid characters will be a valuable companion to Vietnamese students, inspiring them to write their own stories."

The Papelucho series is a wonderful example of how, when children are encouraged to freely write and imagine in their own words, they can create authentic and vivid stories.

In particular, on this occasion, the first three volumes of the Papelucho series have also been available at the FAHASA Bookstore system since November 28, 2025. Parents and children can visit the FAHASA bookstore system to start an inspiring and memorable reading journey together and update the progress of the release of all 12 volumes.

Also within the framework of the exchange activities, the organizers also arranged a game area for children. They will enter the world of Papelucho, an 8-year-old boy, innocent, mischievous, with a love for reading and taking notes. Here, they will be suggested and challenged with their observation, memory and judgment skills through the journey "Decoding Papelucho's Diary". With interesting challenges and many attractive gifts, this will certainly be a meaningful festival, creating opportunities for parents and children to explore together, together and keep happy moments.

The event promises to attract a large number of parents, book lovers and those working in culture and education.

Time: 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m., Friday, December 5, 2025

Location: FAHASA Tan Dinh Bookstore - 1st Floor, 387 - 389 Hai Ba Trung Street, Xuan Hoa Ward, HCMC.

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